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| Thread ID: 149084 | 2020-06-18 03:20:00 | Win 7 Powerdesk file manager persists in task manager after I close it. | braindead (1685) | Press F1 |
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| 1469659 | 2020-06-18 03:20:00 | If I try to boot Powerdesk again, the number of task manager instances just keep rising. When I manually delete all instances in task manager I can boot Powerdesk again. Round and round :) Any thoughts on this one please. Thanks |
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| 1469660 | 2020-06-18 03:56:00 | generic things to try see if theres an option 'close on exit ' or something similar It sounds like closing isnt actually closing (much like Skype etc do) have you updated to the latest version Is it in the notification icons ( Bottom right) , if so open it from there instead. If a program is this buggy (or is it a feature) , maybee look for something else . |
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| 1469661 | 2020-06-18 09:04:00 | Thanks 1101. Powerdesk closes fine but leaves its module in task manager. It isn't in the notification tray. I think it's buggy. Apart from this it works just fine. It just means leaving task manager open and minimised so I can end it. I've tried several other file managers but their architecture was fussy and caused brain numbness. Don't need more numbness, after covid :) | braindead (1685) | ||
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